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W HATEVER trials beset a nation at war, the problem of man-power must always be pre-eminent. it is the king-pin of all...
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HE movement towards the formation of a new representative body, entirely confined in its membership to professional...
n NE of our readers has drawn attehtion to what he considers a waste of fuel. He states that thousands of tons of ballast are...
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Not as yet of a census of rubbernecks. Of suggestions for the severer punishment of careless drivers. The injunction, ''...
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F OLLOWING the announcement by the Ministry of War Transport in connection with its producer-gas requirements, the Mobile...
G RITTING machines for use on frosted and ice-bound roads may have tyres shod with diagonal crossbars of equal wifIth of hot...
T HE trading pro fi t of the Associated Equipment Co., Ltd., for the year ended September 30 last was £795,766, which is higher...
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.1 - 1 A WELL-ATTENDED meeting of the C.M.U.A., North-Western Division (Eastern Sector) was held last Sunday, in Manchester,...
COUNCILLOR ERNEST GREENHILL, sub-convener, of the transport committee of Glasgow Corporation. MR. CECIL KIMBER, M.I.A.E., late...
I NCREASES in the wages rates of 1C - licence drivers in Bradford and a number of neighbouring places have been agreed upon by...
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IN a recent month 29 per cent. of bus lfailures in the Glasgow municipaltransport service were caused by broken glass on the...
IN reply to Sir Adam Maitland, Mr. 1Noel-Baker stated in Parliament last week that in the past financial year, ending March 31,...
S ENTENCING three men to two L./months' imprisonment for the theft of tyres from the L.M.S. Railway Co., the Bradford...
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Parliamentary question addressed to Mr. Noel-Baker, Rear-Admiral Bearuish last week asked when it was intended to introduce...
A LL wholesale bread bakers in the area have been notified by the North-Western Food Division, Manchester, of a cut in the...
Pointers on the Development of War and Peace-time Farming by D. R. Bomford, Chairman of the TraCtor Users' Association T HE...
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By H. Scott Hall, M.I.T.A. T HE subject of clearing houses is acutely controversial. Some operators say they are anathema,...
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# 1 IS WASTED No. 9 Bead Damage B EAD failures are often very costly for four reasons. They are as follow ;HI) Frequently...
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a haulier of 25 years' standing, but now a C-licence operator, I read with pleasure of the successful efforts at grouping in...
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Rubber Scarcity Brings Renewed Interest in Spring Wheels, but There is No Evidence to Show that Germany has Made Much Progress...
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in Post-war Planning Some Cogent Statements Made by Lord Sempill in the House of Lords Debate on Planning and Reconstruction...
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says "Azote" Sir Alfred Faulkner Now Has in His Hands the Means for Raising What is Now an. Inferior Fuel to at Least the...
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P A T EN T No, 548,101 shows a scheme for prey en t in g overheating of valves (particularly exhaust valves) by cooling their...